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truegearhead 05-22-2014 04:23 AM

Summary of Boxster Weight Reductions
 
Heres a list, or more of a work in progress, of Boxster weight reductions. I can claim credit for none of these. I simply compiled the list from posts here by people like Kiyakuke who were kind enough to share weight reduction results. A lot of credit goes to the 6 Speed Forum as well. If you see anything out of place let me know, I hear not everything on the internet is true so you never know. I also know that there is at least another 600lbs out there somewhere


Curb weights as claimed by Porsche Pounds
  • Base 2822
  • S 6-Speed 2855
  • Triptronic S 2954
Stage 1- Minor Impact on Drivability Pounds
  • Muffler replacement (varies greatly) 23
  • stock battery(replaced with Odyssey) 38
  • Spare 30.8
  • Swap to fixed back seats (Varies greatly 28
  • Sound Deadening around engine 15
  • Electric Top motors and gearbox 15
  • Cats 10
  • LTWT Flywheel 15
  • Spoiler assembly 5
  • Air pump 13
  • Mirror motors ?
  • Engine cooling fan ?
  • Wheels (LTWT) 15
  • Total 207.8
Stage 2- Major Safety Impacts
  • stock steering wheel with airbag 7.75
  • Bumper inserts 16
  • passenger side dash airbag 7.75
  • door panel airbags 8
  • Total 44.5
Stage 3- Unstreetable
  • Convertible top Frame 40
  • HVAC/climate control unit with blowers 15.75
  • Air Conditioning 13
  • Window glass for the doors 12
  • window lifter mechanism and motor 11
  • PWR Steering 10
  • radiator fans 10
  • door speakers 8.5
  • windshield wiper assembly 5.25
  • Total 125.5
Grand Total 377.8


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truegearhead 05-22-2014 04:35 AM

Might be a good idea to compile any other findings here and then every now and then copy, paste and update the list.

Stroked & Blown 05-22-2014 09:54 AM

On another thread recently, someone mentioned that the cayman engine cover is significantly lighter than the 986 cover, but I don't recall whether it was quantified and haven't been able to find more info on it.

Is an Odyssey battery really in the 'minor impact on drivability' category? I thought there were practical issues with this.

jaykay 05-22-2014 10:21 AM

I run an Ody. The size/cap. is smaller than stock. It does tend to suffer but I have been okay so far..... Must keep it charged

Not sure one will get 38 lbs out of it though...seems high

Bigsmoothlee 05-22-2014 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Stroked & Blown (Post 401515)
On another thread recently, someone mentioned that the cayman engine cover is significantly lighter than the 986 cover, but I don't recall whether it was quantified and haven't been able to find more info on it.

Is an Odyssey battery really in the 'minor impact on drivability' category? I thought there were practical issues with this.

That was me... I recently installed a 996 intake manifold on the 3.4 I have installed, which required a different engine cover to clear. Next chance I get, Ill weigh the two covers, the cayman cover is totally aluminum and much lighter.

I agree on the impact the lightweight battery makes. I would at carry the stock battery in one of the trunks along with some jumper cables just in case, or a fully charged booster pack. Easy stuff to remove on race day.

j.fro 05-22-2014 04:44 PM

I agree that pulling weight out of the 986 really wakes things up. However, I also recommend weighing your car stock, then weighing after pulling parts. Adding "pulled parts" weight and then subtracting from Porsche's stock weight seems a bit like adding advertised HP gains from aftermarket parts. My car is REALLY stripped and weighed in at 2700 lbs. No carpet, no top, CF hood, fiberglass seats, no airbags, headers, Borla muffler, Bypass pipes, LW wheels, no rear spoiler or mechanism, fiberglass trunk, no front or rear trunk carpet, Honda battery, no hood/ trunk latches, no A/C, lwfw, ....and less.

truegearhead 05-22-2014 05:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by j.fro (Post 401580)
I agree that pulling weight out of the 986 really wakes things up. However, I also recommend weighing your car stock, then weighing after pulling parts. Adding "pulled parts" weight and then subtracting from Porsche's stock weight seems a bit like adding advertised HP gains from aftermarket parts. My car is REALLY stripped and weighed in at 2700 lbs. No carpet, no top, CF hood, fiberglass seats, no airbags, headers, Borla muffler, Bypass pipes, LW wheels, no rear spoiler or mechanism, fiberglass trunk, no front or rear trunk carpet, Honda battery, no hood/ trunk latches, no A/C, lwfw, ....and less.

You need to give me a ride in this beast, are you registered for the PCA auto X at South Side. I looked at pictures from last year and I thought I saw a car that looked like yours. Where did you get the fiberglass trunk? Also I like the "and less.." tag, nice touch


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